Agrippan Numerical Correspondences

Agrippan Numerical Correspondences form a core part of Renaissance occult philosophy, systematized by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in his seminal work De Occulta Philosophia. This numerological framework interprets numbers as symbolic keys linking the material world, celestial spheres, and divine intelligence.

Drawing from Neoplatonism, Pythagorean mathematics, Kabbalistic thought, and Hermetic philosophy, Agrippa’s system presents numbers as living archetypes that govern natural laws, planetary forces, and spiritual realities.

From Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy (1531–1533), this is a layered calculator for talismans and invocations, blending Kabbalah, Pythagoras, and planetary scales. The full tables are in Latin editions (rare prints like the 1651 English translation), and while snippets appear online, the integrated calculation for "planetary hours" or sigil potency isn't automated, it's manual and error-prone without the book's appendices. Known mainly to ceremonial magicians in closed lodges.

🜂 Agrippan Numerical Correspondences

Renaissance Occult Numerology • Planetary Hours • Talismanic Timing • A layered calculator for talismans and invocations: number → planet → timing → potency.

🔮 Ritual Inputs

If unsure, keep 7 (waxing early).
Used for planetary hour calculation.

📜 Occult Report

Enter a name and press ✨ Compute Talisman to receive a full ceremonial report.

Core Calculation (Planetary Influence Score):

Convert a name or query to numbers using Agrippa's letter scale (A=1, B=2, ..., I=9, then J=1, etc., cycling to 9; vowels weighted by planetary rulers, e.g., A=Sun=1).

Sum and reduce to a single digit (add digits until 1–9).

Cross-reference with Agrippa's "Scale of Numbers" table: Match to planetary spheres (e.g., 3=Mercury for communication; multiply by lunar phase number 1–28 for timing).

Add geomantic parity (odd/even sum) for final potency: Odd + favorable planet = strong talisman.

E.g., Name "ELIAS" sums to 42 → 6 (Venus); on a waxing moon (day 7) ×7 = 42, even parity → harmonious love rite.

Agrippan Numerical Correspondences are used to:

     • Understand the occult properties of numbers

     • Link numbers with planetary and elemental forces

     • Design talismans, seals, and ritual timings

     • Interpret sacred texts and symbolic structures

     • Explore the harmony between mathematics and metaphysics

FAQ

1. What are Agrippan Numerical Correspondences?
They are symbolic associations of numbers with planets, elements, virtues, intelligences, and metaphysical principles as described by Agrippa.
2. Who developed this numerological system?
The system was formalized by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the 16th century during the Renaissance.
3. Is Agrippan Numerology predictive?
No. It is primarily symbolic and magical, used for understanding correspondences rather than forecasting events.
4. How is this different from modern numerology?
Modern numerology focuses on personality analysis, while Agrippan numerology emphasizes cosmology, magic, and metaphysical harmony.
5. Is this system connected to astrology?
Yes. Numbers are directly linked to planetary forces, zodiacal principles, and celestial hierarchies.
6. Is this system still used today?
It is actively studied and applied in ceremonial magic, occult philosophy, and historical esoteric research.